Ugg...
Thought this was fixed.
If I try to copy with Kubuntu file manager
it shows: "Could not read" file error?
In Permissions it shows
User: Root, Group: Root
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Jesse Palser
address@hidden
Fallen Angel Software
Video Game Design Studio
www.FallenAngelSoftware.com
On 11/24/19 7:15 AM, Jesse Palser
wrote:
Hi,
Adding myself to the "kvm" group solved the problem!
Many thanks...
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Jesse Palser
address@hidden
Fallen Angel Software
Video Game Design Studio
www.FallenAngelSoftware.com
On 11/24/19 12:21 AM, Kent Dorfman
wrote:
This is why folks need to grow beyond gui interfaces. Are you a
member of the kvm group?
If so, then you need to open a terminal and manually copy the disk
image file whereever you want to save it. Make sure the VM is shut
down first though.
and on a side note. SCREAM FEROCIOUSLY if you don't have sudo admin
access on your own workstation. Those kinds of corporate security
policies are bullshite!
On 11/23/19, Jesse Palser <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Again...
I viewed the properties of the VM's "qcow2" file.
Under Permissions it says:
"Only the owner can change permissions"?
And the User is "libvirt-qemu" and the Group is "kvm"
Is there something I need to do?
Let me know, thanks!
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Jesse Palser
address@hidden <mailto: address@hidden>
*Fallen Angel Software*
Video Game Design Studio
www.FallenAngelSoftware.com <http://fallenangelsoftware.com>
On 11/23/19 4:23 PM, Jesse Palser wrote:
Hi,
Running Kubuntu 18.04.3 LTS 64Bit with a Windows 10 Pro 64Bit guest.
We want to backup the VM's qcow2 image file to a different hard drive
but we cannot because it require sudo - which can't be done in
Kubuntu's file manager.
Any ideas on how to do the above?
Let us know, thanks!
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Jesse Palser
address@hidden <mailto: address@hidden>
*Fallen Angel Software*
Video Game Design Studio
www.FallenAngelSoftware.com <http://fallenangelsoftware.com>
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